By elia lopez
Jul 24, 2023, 18:17 PM EDT
Elon Musk sent the blue bird of Twitter to fly and presents the new logo of the social network that is an “X”, which he put on his profile on the digital platform, which surprised users this Monday.
And it is that the billionaire of South African origin announced his plans over the weekend and without taking too long he announced that an “X” was the new logo of the social network.
“If a good enough X logo is released tonight, we’ll make it work worldwide tomorrow,” he wrote Saturday night on his Twitter account.
Sends the blue bird to fly and replaces it with an X
It is a stylized white X on a black background, which from now on will be the hallmark of the social network, owned by the South African magnate.
And not only that, but the tycoon announced his intentions to rename Twitter to be called “X”, just like the logo he published as a profile on his social network account.
The also owner of Tesla had already expressed his intentions to change his name to Twitter, a social network that he bought for $44 billion and merged with his technology company X Corp.
goodbye blue bird
“Soon we will say goodbye to the Twitter brand and gradually to all the birds,” Musk wrote on the social network over the weekend.
During a brief appearance on Twitter Spaces, Musk indicated that that change was long overdue.
But now it is a reality, this is how the South African tycoon sent the blue bird to fly, which since Twitter was founded in 2006, has been its logo.
Both the profile of Elon Musk and the corporate accounts of the social network, formerly called Twitter, changed their image to the new “X” logo.
Similarly, at the company’s headquarters, located in San Francisco, an “X” was projected on Sunday night
“Lights. Camera. X!” Linda Yaccarino, executive director of the social network, published on her social network account.
While Elon Musk also boasted the new logo of the social network.
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